Two solutions, A and B, are made. Solution A contains Luminol in an alkaline environment, whilst solution B contains Potassium Ferricyanide in a 0,03% Hydrogen...
Chemiluminescence of luminol. Two solutions are combined, the first solution contains luminol and sodium hydroxide. The second solution is 0.03% Hydrogen peroxide and potassium ferricyanide....
What happens when you combine luminol and hydrogen peroxide? In this video, UW Madison graduate, Jay Sekhon brightens, enlightens, and illuminates our knowledge of a...
3-Nitrophthalhydrazide, prepared in a previous video, is reduced with a readily available reducing agent (thiourea dioxide, TUD) to luminol, which is obtained in 66% yield...
A simple demonstration of chemiluminescence or exogenous reaction. This is an excellent demonstration to get the attention of the students, they appreciate this demonstration very...
The chemicals involved in this experiment are water (room temperature), Luminol, Sodium Perborate, and a 50% bleach solution. Luminol acts as the "light bulb," the...